Asus ATI Radeon 4350 512mb HELP!
#1

I need help, can you tell me what PSU i need in wattage?


I have searched everywhere, even on there own website, i just can't find the bit where it says the PSU usage.


For those who don't know what PSU means, it means Power Supply Unit


Thanks, BigAl.
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#2

You dont need much.
Maybe this can help you: http://extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp
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#3

Mostly it says it at the specs, or on the box, but if i may guess i would say about 350 watts?
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#4

I have that card and it requires at least 300 watts. It's a piece of shit, by the way, it can't play games half as good as an equivalent nVidia card.
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#5

Get a CoolerMaster Extreme Power Plus 460w, it supports an 5770, so if you are gonna upgrade, you don't need to worry about a new PSU.
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#6

Yeah do as The_Moddler says
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Get a CoolerMaster Extreme Power Plus 460w, it supports an 5770, so if you are gonna upgrade, you don't need to worry about a new PSU.
you don't know which machine he has if he got one Intel i7 920 Overclocked to 4.0 Ghz and that GPU i'm sure you will see one funny Blue Screen

anyways i can say that GPU (4350) doesn't needs much...
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Get a CoolerMaster Extreme Power Plus 460w, it supports an 5770, so if you are gonna upgrade, you don't need to worry about a new PSU.
Yeah, you buy it for me? thanks.
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Yeah, you buy it for me? thanks.
You are so funny and stupid.

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you don't know which machine he has if he got one Intel i7 920 Overclocked to 4.0 Ghz and that GPU i'm sure you will see one funny Blue Screen

anyways i can say that GPU (4350) doesn't needs much...
Always assuming that he is having a C2D or C2Q.. also, blue screen?

That PSU has an auto-shutdown in cases that the computer needs more wattage than the PSU can give, to avoid hardware damage.
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